persuader

per·suade

(pər-swād′)

tr.v.per·suad·ed, per·suad·ing, per·suades

To cause (someone) to accept a point of view or to undertake a course of action by means of argument, reasoning, or entreaty: "to make children fit to live in a society by persuading them to learn and accept its codes"(Alan W. Watts). See Usage Note at convince.

Synonyms: persuade, induce, prevail, convince These verbs mean to succeed in causing a person to do or consent to something. Persuade means to win someone over, as by reasoning or force of personality: Nothing could persuade her to change her mind. To induce is to lead, as to a course of action, by means of influence or persuasion: "Pray what could induce him to commit so rash an action?" (Oliver Goldsmith). One prevails on somebody who resists: "He had prevailed upon the king to spare them" (Daniel Defoe). To convince is to persuade by the use of argument or evidence: The salesman convinced me that the car was worth the price.

Additionally, the agency has issued a proposal to rescind the persuader rule, officially named "Interpretation of the 'Advice' Exemption in Section 203(c) of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act.

Interestingly, Japan's Kawasaki P-1 MPA flew to the UK to participate in the Royal International Air Tattoo in July 2016 and had been considered by some members of the UK defence community as a potential late addition to the UK's options, with other possibilities discussed by the UK defence community including refurbished Lockheed Martin C-130J turboprop freighters configured for maritime patrol or the Airbus C-295 Persuader MPA.

While unionizing activities at franchise businesses have been limited historically, the Administration's new ambush elections and persuader rules have both facilitated union organization and complicated it.

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